According to the Windows Phone, ceo of Microsoft, people use tablets for pc tasks. The use of a mobile operating system violates Microsoft’s point of view that tablets are pcs, and Windows Phone 7 is not for tablets.
With a reference to the success of the iPad and Android tablets is often claimed that the end of the pc era has begun. Microsoft thinks differently, it appears from remarks by Andy Lees, president of Microsoft’s Windows Phone division. “We see a tablet as a pc,” he said, according to Electronista, at the Worldwide Partner Conference.
Read emphasized again that there is no chance that Windows Phone 7 to tablets, as some hope. Windows 8 uses elements of Windows Phone 7 and supports ARM chips for tablets to be used. Microsoft sees it, however, not as a mobile operating system. The company could, in fact, are of the opinion that ‘any type, including tablets, across the entire speed of a computer must have’.
He thinks that users tablets for pc activities and thus points on the network and print capabilities of Windows 8. Although Microsoft Windows 8 as a mobile operating system can see, there are differences between the ARM version and the version for x86 chips. So Windows programs are compiled as developers want them to also on the ARM-based versions running.